Bates' evidence against him [136], [211],

accused in Proclamation [144],

his attainder proposed [165],

hides at Henlip [150],

betrayed by Humphrey Littleton [150],

taken [154],

identified by a Priest [156],

silences Sir Henry Bromley's chaplain [157],

committed to Gatehouse [159],

[clxxxii], examined by Privy Council [159],